ADF Branding - Both past and present Manual & Guidelines

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Dear Department of Defence FOI Team,

I have recently seen the Australian Defence Force change it's ADF Crest from the multicoloured crest, (found via here - https://frontline.asn.au/news/35-million...) to be now changed to a newer version, which can be found here - https://www.defence.gov.au/about/who-we-....

As per the Defence FOI Act, I would like to request ADF Branding guidelines, manuals, and associated documentation related to how the ADF Crest/emblem/brandmark is to be used, with associated details the proper use, design standards, and other specifications of the ADF Crest, emblem or brandmark. This includes, but is not limited to, the most recent ADF Branding Guidelines and associated manual relating to the new ADF Branding.

Yours faithfully,

Daphne

FOI Case Management, Department of Defence

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Dear Daphne

 

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The scope of your request is:

 

…ADF Branding guidelines, manuals, and associated documentation related to
how the ADF Crest/emblem/brandmark is to be used, with associated details
the proper use, design standards, and other specifications of the ADF
Crest, emblem or brandmark. This includes, but is not limited to, the most
recent ADF Branding Guidelines and associated manual relating to the new
ADF Branding.

 

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Dear Daphne

 

Please find attached the Decision and document relating to Defence FOI
369/24/25. 

 

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